Toshiba pmn user manual Troubleshooting, Symptom Cause Remedy, Play, Back

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Troubleshooting

Function

Symptom

Cause

Remedy

 

The LCD monitor

The memory card has

Insert a new memory card,

 

displays "Memory

insufficient free memory

or erase unneeded images

 

Card is full."

available.

on the current card.

 

The LCD monitor

No memory card is

Insert a memory card.

 

displays “Card has

loaded.

 

 

not been inserted”

 

 

 

The LCD monitor

The inserted memory

Reformat the memory card

 

displays “Card

card has been formatted

on the camera (see page

 

Error”.

 

on a different camera or

75).

 

 

 

information device.

 

 

The LCD monitor

The card connector or

Clean the card terminal,

 

displays "Card

the memory card is

then format the memory

 

Error".

 

uncleaned.

card using the camera.

 

“WRITE PROTECT”

The write protect switch

Release the write protect

 

appears on the

is activated (SD

switch, or insert a different

 

LCD monitor.

memory card).

memory card.

Record-

Card access LED

Image data is being written

Remove your finger from the

flashes.

to the memory card.

shutter release button and

ing

 

 

 

Caution LED

The flash is charging.

wait for the flashing to stop.

 

 

flashes slowly.

 

 

 

The LCD monitor

The flash is not open.

Make sure that you are not

 

displays

 

pressing the flash with your

 

"

Close."

 

finger.

 

Caution LED

Camera shake warning,

Use a tripod or other means

 

flashes rapidly.

indicating that a slow

to stabilize the camera.

 

 

 

shutter speed has been

 

 

 

 

selected.

 

 

The number of

The file size of the

File size and number of

 

images

recorded image was

pictures recordable differ

 

recordable does

very small.

depending on the image

 

not change when

 

quality setting and subject

 

a picture is taken.

 

conditions; not a malfunction.

 

Green LED

Focus is not locked on

Use the focus lock function

 

flashes.

subject (shutter will not

(page 56) to lock the focus

 

Focus mark

operate).

on a part of the subject with

 

 

higher contrast before final

 

flashes.

 

composition of the image.

Function

Symptom

Cause

Remedy

 

LCD doesn’t

Setting of power-save

Press shutter button halfway,

 

appear.

function may cause

or press other function button

Record-

 

camera to enter sleep

to return camera to normal

 

mode when it is

operating condition. Since

ing

 

inactive for set period.

camera response differs

 

 

 

depending on the setting of

 

 

 

the Power-Save function,

 

 

 

consult p. 78 for details.

 

Images appear

A strong magnet or

Move the camera away from

 

with severe visual

other electromagnetic

the magnet or

 

noise.

generator is located too

electromagnetic field.

 

 

near the camera or

 

 

 

television set.

 

 

 

The camera is not

Confirm your connections

 

 

correctly connected to

are correct.

 

Images do not

the television set.

 

 

appear on the

 

 

 

television monitor.

The video output mode

Set the video output

 

 

selected doesn’t match

mode to match the

Play-

 

that of the television

television standard

back

 

standard.

(page 83).

 

 

 

 

 

The memory card

 

 

 

contains image data of

 

 

 

a non-compatible file

 

 

 

format.

View the images with a

 

 

 

 

“Card Error”

The memory card

computer.

 

 

 

appears in LCD

format is non-

 

 

monitor.

compatible with the

 

 

 

camera.

 

 

 

Memory card is not

Remove the memory card

 

 

loaded correctly.

and reload it correctly.

 

“No Image” is

Nothing is recorded on

Insert a memory card with

 

displayed on LCD

the memory card.

recorded image data.

 

monitor.

 

 

 

“Card has not

Memory card is not

Load memory card into

 

been inserted” is

loaded.

camera.

 

displayed on LCD

 

 

 

monitor.

 

 

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Contents GB/F Using Your Camera Correctly Names of Parts Installing the image software Your PCWhite Balance Rotating ImagesIndication Meaning Graphic MeaningDo not use in areas near water Do not use the camera in the bath or showerDo not disassemble, change or repair the camera Keep the batteries out of the reach of childrenDo not subject the LCD monitor to impact Before you move the camera, disconnect cords and cablesDo not drop or subject the camera to strong impact Using Your Camera Correctly Using Your Camera Correctly Using Your Camera Correctly Abbreviations Used In This Manual Macro/ Landscape mode button Flash mode buttonDisp button Mode select lever Self-timer LED redStrap lug Memory card door release Tripod socket Battery packCover Loading and Recharging the Battery Pack Check the ContentsBasic Preparations Recharging TimeWrite Protect Switch Loading and Removing Memory CardsRemoval Attaching the hand strapSetting the Date Set the mode select lever to SETTo confirm the new setting data, press the button Press the # buttonUsing the LCD Monitor to Shoot Still Pictures Camera BasicsUse the Digital Zoom for Even Greater Enlargements BeepHints for Holding the Camera Steady Using the LCD Monitor to Shoot Moving Pictures Precautions when RecordingShutter Release Button Half-way Down Other UsesUsing the Optical Viewfinder to Shoot Still Pictures Precaution when using the optical viewfinderFunctions Shooting a Picture Using the FlashCamera No display Normal mode Macro and Landscape PhotographyOperation Macro/Landscape SelectionCombined Modes Using the Self-TimerPress the button and select the desired mode Setting Image Quality File Compression General Guidelines for Selecting Image QualityExposure Compensation White BalanceSetting Details menu will disappear Adjusting the Preset ValueSetting Details menu Using Color Mode for B&W and Sepia Images Selecting the Focus Distance before Shooting Selected together with long exposures Increasing Exposure Sensitivity to 2xOther Applications Selecting the Metering Mode Guideline for Light-MeteringSetting the REC Review Digital Zoom ON/OFF Select Digital ZoomExample Other FunctionsFocus Lock Image Playback Basics Displaying Images on the LCD MonitorPlaying Movies on the LCD Monitor Advanced Image Playback Delete Functions Closeup Image Playback Press the T buttonMultiple Image Display Index Display Erasure Prevention Image Protect FunctionErasing Individual Images Erasing All Images Images can be rotated 90 to either right or left Rotating ImagesTo erase multiple images To end the slide show, press Digital Print Order Format Dpof SettingAutomatic Playback Slide Show Adjusting the Image Size Trimming Select Execute TrimmingViewing and Erasing the Trimmed Image To Erase a PictureCamera Setup Options Formatting Memory CardsPress the % or fi button to 3 Using the % or fi button Turning the Electronic Tone ON/OFFDifference between Erasing and Formatting All Erase Format Single-PictureSelecting Auto Power-Off Power-Save Function When Power Save is set to 1 MIN, 2 MIN or 3 MINMode Lock ON/OFF Difference in Displays when Mode Lock is on and OFFSelecting the Video Output Mode Español using % or fiSelecting the Display Language FRANÇAIS, DEUTSCH, orRecording Status Before and After Resetting File Numbers Before resetAfter reset Before reset After resetModes Returning Settings to their Default ValuesDATE, Video OUT and Language Changing the Display Color for the Setting Buttons Transferring Images to a Personal Computer Software and Hardware Requirements CD-ROM SoftwareInstalling the USB Driver When you are using Windows PC To install the driverWhen you are using Macintosh To install the driver for Mac OSInstalling the image software Connecting the USB Cable to your PCInstalling Image Expert Windows Installing Image Expert MacintoshOn a Macintosh computer Make sure that Viewing the Images on your PCOn a Windows computer To install Arcsoft PhotoBase for Palm You canStill images Moving images To use Arcsoft PhotoBaseAdjusting LCD Monitor Brightness Other InformationLCD Monitor Operations Turning the LCD Monitor ON/OFFTroubleshooting Symptom Cause RemedyPlay BackSymptom Cause Remedy Play OtherOpera TionSD Memory Card Handling Precautions Specifications DisplayBattery/Power Input/OutputFor customers in the U.S.A For customers in Canada

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